Soemthing for the AE's or anyone else interested in Space

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The Discovery Channel is currently airing a new series titled "Black Sky: The Race for Space," which focuses on SpaceShipOne's achievement in winning the $10 million space flight prize. The series is highly praised for its exciting content, appealing to those interested in aerospace engineering and space exploration. Viewers are encouraged to watch the series, as it features multiple one-hour episodes that delve into significant events in space history. For those who missed it, the series will also be available on the Science Channel the following night for an extended viewing. This event is generating enthusiasm among aspiring aerospace engineers and space enthusiasts alike.
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Turn on Discovery Channel right now. There running that new series called Black Sky: The race for space.. It's all about that SpaceShipone that won the 10 millson dollar space flight.(Project X) It is soo awsome, Being an ME with hopes of Mastering in AE I'm soo pumped. It's such a epic event.

GO WATCH NOW!
 
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there was liek 3 1 hour series it was kick ass... If you get the science channel it's gonan be on tommarow night for liek 3+ hours too.
 
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